Cognitive Clarity Debate
Chamath raises concerns about Biden's cognitive sharpness while emphasizing the importance of coherent communication in leadership. David argues that public debates serve as a natural cognitive test for candidates, suggesting that voters ultimately assess mental acuity through their choices. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by candidates like Bobby Kennedy in gaining recognition within the Democratic field.In this clip
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